WEBVTT ONE NEIGHBOR WATCHED THESHOOTING UNFOLD FROM RIGHTACROSS THE PARKING LOT AND HE, CAUGHT IT ALL ON CAMERA.[GUNSHOTS]ADAM: IT SOUNDED LIKE FIREWORKS,DOZENS OF GUN SHOTS FLYINGTHROUGH THE AIR.PEOPLE RUNNING OUT OF THERESTAURANT, DUCKING FOR COVER, ANEIGHBOR CAUGHT IT ALL ON VIDEOJUST FEET AWAY.AN OFF-DUTY COP AT A NEARBYQUICKTRIP MADE THE INITIAL CALLTO POLICE.>> AS HE WAS CALLING THIS IN ONTHE RADIO, WE WERE STARTING TOGET CALLS FROM THE BUSINESSTHERE, BOTH OUTSIDE AND INSIDE,THERE WAS GUNFIRE GOING ON. ADAM: MEDICS RUSHED 2 VICTIMS TOTHE HOSPITAL IN AN AMBULANCE 3VICTIMS WERE TAKEN BY PERSONALVEHICLE.TODAY WE LEARNED THE NAMES OFTHE VICTIMS 18-YEAR-OLD SAMIRAGOLDMAN, 27-YEAR-OLD BARRYADAIR, 21-YEAR-OLD REINALDOVILLAREAL THE THIRD, 27-YEAR-OLDDONNIE BLANCO AND 25-YEAR-OLDCERON WILLIAMS.ALL ARE EXPECTED TO SURVIVE.>> AT THE SCENE WE'VE RECOVEREDNOW WHAT SEEMS WELL OVER 40SHELL CASINGS, WE RECOVEREDFIREARMS. YOU CAN SEE MULTIPLE CAR WINDOWSSHOT OUT.THOSE WERE TOWED AWAY FORFURTHER INVESTIGATION.POLICE ALSO SAY EVIDENCE OFILLEGAL NARCOTICS WAS DISCOVEREDON THE SCENE BUT DON'T KNOW IF, DRUGS WERE A CONTRIBUTINGFACTOR.>> WHAT'S GOING ON THERE,SHOULDN'T BE GOING ON THERE ANDWE'RE DEFINITELY LOOKING INTOTHAT PIECE ALSO. ADAM: BUSINESS OWNERS IN THEAREA TOLD US IT'S NOT THE FIRSTTIME SOMETHING LIKE THIS HASHAPPENEDAND THE VIOLENCE IS WORSE ON

Dramatic cellphone video shows the intense moments leading up to an early-morning shooting that sent five people to the hospital. The shooting happened around 3 a.m. at J&J Pizza at 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. A neighbor watched the shooting unfold from across the parking lot. In the video, dozens of shots were fired, each booming like fireworks. People ran out of the restaurant and ducked for cover. An off-duty officer at a nearby QuikTrip made the initial call to police. “As he was calling this in on the radio, we were starting to get calls from the business there, both outside and inside, there was gunfire going on,” Des Moines police Sgt. Paul Parizek said. Des Moines Fire Department personnel rushed two victims to nearby hospitals. Three victims were taken by private vehicle. All five victims are from Des Moines. They have been identified as 18-year-old Samira Goldman, 27-year-old Barry Adair Jr., 21-year-old Reinaldo Villarreal III, 27-year-old Donnie Blanco and 25-year-old Ceron Williams. Officials tell KCCI the injuries appear to be nonlife-threatening. Police said investigators also found multiple firearms, in excess of 40 shell casings and evidence of illegal narcotics activity. Multiple car windows were shot out and were towed away for further investigation. “What’s going on there shouldn’t be going on there, and we’re definitely looking into that piece also,” Parizek said. Area business owners said it’s not the first time violence has shaken the neighborhood. It usually happens on the weekends, they said. “They’re definitely not good neighbors, not the type of business we want to be operating in the city, and it needs to be shut down,” Parizek said. “That’s a piece of this investigation we hope plays out in the end.” Authorities said they are struggling to find suspects in the case because no witnesses have stepped up with information.

DES MOINES, Iowa —

Dramatic cellphone video shows the intense moments leading up to an early-morning shooting that sent five people to the hospital.

The shooting happened around 3 a.m. at J&J Pizza at 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway.

A neighbor watched the shooting unfold from across the parking lot. In the video, dozens of shots were fired, each booming like fireworks.

People ran out of the restaurant and ducked for cover.

An off-duty officer at a nearby QuikTrip made the initial call to police.

“As he was calling this in on the radio, we were starting to get calls from the business there, both outside and inside, there was gunfire going on,” Des Moines police Sgt. Paul Parizek said.

Des Moines Fire Department personnel rushed two victims to nearby hospitals. Three victims were taken by private vehicle.

All five victims are from Des Moines. They have been identified as 18-year-old Samira Goldman, 27-year-old Barry Adair Jr., 21-year-old Reinaldo Villarreal III, 27-year-old Donnie Blanco and 25-year-old Ceron Williams. Officials tell KCCI the injuries appear to be nonlife-threatening.

Police said investigators also found multiple firearms, in excess of 40 shell casings and evidence of illegal narcotics activity.

Multiple car windows were shot out and were towed away for further investigation.

“What’s going on there shouldn’t be going on there, and we’re definitely looking into that piece also,” Parizek said.

Area business owners said it’s not the first time violence has shaken the neighborhood. It usually happens on the weekends, they said.

“They’re definitely not good neighbors, not the type of business we want to be operating in the city, and it needs to be shut down,” Parizek said. “That’s a piece of this investigation we hope plays out in the end.”

Authorities said they are struggling to find suspects in the case because no witnesses have stepped up with information.